I guess what I'm really trying to say is that it's almost as if we need "Collapsed," "Expanded," and even "Mixed" default coding style settings added ( and maybe the ability is already there, I just don't know how to do it ).

Let me show you what I mean:

COLLAPSED

This is nice and concise and can already be done based through [ Options > Code Editing > C# > Formatting Style > Line Breaks and Wrapping ].

Under Preserve Existing Formatting, set Break line in single embedded statement and Break line in a block with a single statement to [ Force put on single line ].

Under Line Wrapping, you can either set Wrap long lines to [ unchecked ] or set the Right margin ( columns ) to a high number ( mine is ~200, can't remember exactly ).

// IF statement has ONLY ONE ITEM, uses "Collapsed" coding style settings for PARENTHESIS.
if (collapseFooBar)
{
// BRACES CONTENTS have MORE THAN ONE ITEM, therefore uses "Expanded" for PARENTHESIS and BRACES LAYOUT.

So the question of the day is: "Is there are way to CURRENTLY do either 'Expanded' or 'Mixed' coding style settings above?"

Message was edited by: Scott Elliott ( cleaned things up and added another coding style setting "MIXED" that is obviously a mixture of "COLLAPSED" and "EXPANDED" based on the number of CONTENTS inside the PARENTHESIS ).

Yes I had contacted them through ReSharper Feedback and we had a back and forth and they created a ticket. So, hopefully it gets voted up! I do have a question though, it seems that every time I'd try to fix the formatting in my original post here, if I went from Editor to HTML view and back to Editor to check my changes it acted as though I had already submitted my edit and I could never get my actual edit to submit.